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[edit] Modern Improvisational Music Association
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[edit] FreeSurfer
Thanks for your excellent contributions to FreeSurfer. I've been hoping someone with more knowledge would rewrite it, and you did a great job! However, I don't see why you removed the links to Caret, the LONI Pipeline, and MNI MINC. Wikipedia often links similar software in the "See also" section, and someone doing preliminary research into brain software packages would find these links useful. I've put them back--if you object, remove them again and justify it on the disucussion/talk page. Again, thanks for your edits. Kslays 18:27, 25 August 2006 (UTC)